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Licensing necesary in CA
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Ethical guidelines are written by professional organizations and frequently updated
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Ethical guidelines are written by professionals and frequently updated.
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State licensing certificarion laws and regulations are written by?
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The state law licensing board. easch state has a licensing board.
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What is the purpose of the licensing board?
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To protect the consumer and regulate the profession.
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What is the purpose of the professional organization?
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To protect and define the profession.
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Licensing is regulated by laws.
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Laws are set by the government.
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Who write the license requiremnts
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The professional organization , then it pass it to the government and the gov bounces back to the state board. The State board enfoorces it as a regulation for licensing.
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Renewal of license:
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Every two years.
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How the legal system impact licensing?
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Legal issues that impact the laws/professional organization and the state board.
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What is not a professional code?
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Standards and religious convictions are not professional codes.
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Do circumstances mitigate ethical codes?
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Circumstances can not have a "right " or "wrong" because of circumstances.
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Who benefits from decesion?
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Client versus professionals versus society's benefits.
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Other sources of regulations practies:
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thir party reimbusement entities: insurance, managed care, local state & federal reimbursement resources.
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Parity:
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Refer to certain chronic medical conditions taht requires continuos medical care>
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Parity
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Insurance companes are abligated to provide the same care for any other chronic physical disease mental halth parity.
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Parity
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Parity is an example of the politics/government telling the 3rd party payor to cover chronic mental health.
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ehical dilemas
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Obligation is always to client. But a therapist is asked to follow the HMO third party payor.
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Basic themes of ethical codes
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Autonomy: for all individuals, Beneficence : Promotion of human welfare. Nonmaleficence: do not harm.
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Basic themes of ethical codes
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Justice; Treat people equally and respectfully. Know and heal thyself: (take care of yourself, your needs and your weaknessess.
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Ethical traps
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Commonsense, objective solutions are easy because professionals are thical, reasonalbe and objective people.
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Ethical traps
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Professional's confusion about what the ethical codes are and are not: Personal values, moral standards and religious convictions are not professional codes.
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Legal system influences the Professional organizations that influence the state/government/politics
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The political/state government influences the state board and viceversa. the political stategovenment influences the thier party payor that in turn influences the political ste govenment.
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